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well me and a few other guys have worked out some ideas and i'm gonna run a dry sump now, only 3 stage but it'll be heaps better than a wet sump setup :thumbsup:

And it will add another 3 months to the launch date of the mythical ShaneF gtr. :D

well me and a few other guys have worked out some ideas and i'm gonna run a dry sump now, only 3 stage but it'll be heaps better than a wet sump setup :thumbsup:

Pfft that has no purpose, f**king c notch ya car man..

*jealous of shanes dry sump*

And it will add another 3 months to the launch date of the mythical ShaneF gtr. :thumbsup:

nah, i'll be able to do it for under 1k. no need for N1 pump (~450) or sump work (500) so tis a win win situation :D

Pfft that has no purpose, f**king c notch ya car man..

*jealous of shanes dry sump*

rofl, better not tell mr magazine mechanic man :angry:

:rant::D

Couldnt be f**ked liftin the wheelz in to the car. It can wait till the weekend. OH! My gtr wing is ready at the painters too. So many toys, so little time.

i've got a feeling shane's gonna be rich soon :thumbsup:

Are you tigging your own sump man? a real "car nut" will custom make his own dry sump system in his back yard :laughing-smiley-014:

With garden hose and an old electric kettle. A true Ippy modifier. :laughing-smiley-014:

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